McNeese Autism Program

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McNeese Autism Program

Welcome to the McNeese Autism Program. The McNeese Autism Program provides comprehensive treatment services for children with autism spectrum disorders. Our services include intensive early interventions, problematic behavior clinics, social skills groups, language training, pediatric feeding problem interventions, and family training. Our experienced professional staff is comprised of Board Certified Behavior Analysts who are committed to the highest standards of evidence-based practice for your child's specific needs and are involved in every aspect of the treatment your child receives. We work closely with you to design the very best treatment emphasizing the progressive development, refinement and elaboration of meaningful skills and abilities for your child.

Click the video to learn more about the McNeese Autism Program from the staff, graduate assistants, and family testimonials.

Why Choose the McNeese Autism Program?

Program focus is on high-quality care.
We maintain fairly small caseloads within the program so that we can develop and deliver specialized, individual treatment for each client that we serve.

Up to date evidence based treatment delivery.
The McNeese Autism Program is part of the Psychology Department's nationally recognized training program in applied behavior analysis. Close collaboration between the MAP staff, interns, and Department faculty ensure our interventions the very best evidence based practice.

Treatment conducted by expert treatment teams.
Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts and licensed psychologist have extensive training and experience and are involved in every aspect of the treatment that each client receives.

ABAI Accredited Graduate Training Program
The program prepares master's level graduates to practice in community settings as applied behavior analysts and has received accreditation from the Association for Behavior Analysis International.

BACB Approved Graduate Training Program
Students working towards a Master of Arts in Psychology with a concentration in Applied Behavior Analysis complete coursework approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. Graduate students who complete the program requirements are eligible to sit for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst exam.